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Guests will get to the hotel in a lift – so no (1)_______ or getting wet!
A. to dive
B. diving
C. dive
D. to diving
The hotel (2) _______ to the sea bed will float 10 metres under the ocean.
A. which attached
B. attaching
C. attached
D. will be attached
Guests will get (3) _______ of the fish and other sea creatures, which won't be bothered by the hotel and so won't (4) _______ any effort to avoid it.
A. great close-up views
B. great views close-up
C. views great close-up
D. close-up great views
Guests will get (3) _______ of the fish and other sea creatures, which won't be bothered by the hotel and so won't (4) _______ any effort to avoid it.
A. bring
B. do
C. create
D. make
The hotel's design, with clear plastic walls, means guests will get the feeling that they are swimming (5)_______ the ocean.
A. on
B. at
C. in
D. below
It will use (6) _______ of course, but it will produce its own, and won't disturb ocean life at all.
A. electricity
B. electrician
C. electric
D. electricalated
We need (7) _______ approach to talent development, as traditional training methods become obsolete.
A. others
B. another
C. the other
D. the others
In this data-driven era, professionals must (8) _______ new technologies rather than resisting inevitable change.
A. see through
B. warm to
C. turn
D. lean on
Industry leaders should (9) _______ innovation across departments, ensuring ideas flow freely between teams.
A. allocateilsup
B. divert
C. circulate
D. project
(10) _______ rapid technological advancement, organizations have recognized that human skills are essential for effective collaboration and innovation.
A. In the wake of
B. At the close of
C. On the verge of
D. In the area of
The (11) _______ between human expertise and artificial intelligence defines modern productivity.
A. synergy
B. alliance
C. coalition
D. mixture
Companies must (12) _______ complex problems through systematic analysis and creative thinking.
A. disentangle
B. decode
C. decipher
D. untangle
a. Catherine: I totally agree! Making mistakes is an essential part of growing up, and we're better at it.
b. Pam: It's important to reflect on the past and learn from the mistakes we made as kids.
c. Pam: Yeah, I'm really grateful for those experiences - they taught me so much.
A. b-c-a
B. a-b-c
C. c-b-a
D. b-a-c
a. Emma: Let's remember to ask about discounts and warranties before purchasing.
b. Nick: Yes! I think I'll go with a new laptop for both work and travel.
c. Emma: Great choice! I'll make a list of features you need so we can compare options.
d. Emma: Have you decided on what you want to buy?zdaj z worn
e. Nick: Definitely, they can make a big difference in the total cost!
A.d-b-c-e-a
B. c-d-e-a-bo
C.d-b-c-a-e
D. c-a-d-e-b
To the Local Police Department,
a. Despite attempts to ask the participants to lower the volume, the noise remains excessive and disruptive.
b. This has caused significant stress for many, particularly for families with young children and elderly individuals.
c. Therefore, I kindly request your assistance in addressing this matter to restore peace in our community.
d. While evenings in our neighborhood are usually peaceful, there has been a repetitive disruption due to loud karaoke sessions late into the night.
e. These activities, which start around 11 PM, continue past midnight, making it difficult for residents to rest.
Sincerely,
Thomas
A.d-e-a-c-b
B.d-e-a-b-c
C.e-b-d-e-a
D.e-d-a-c-b
a. Additionally, deforestation negatively contributes to climate change by releasing stored carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
b. Therefore, efforts to combat deforestation include reforestation initiatives and sustainable land management practices.
c. The loss of trees also disrupts water cycles, resulting in soil erosion and decreased water quality.
d. Deforestation is the large-scale removal of trees from forests.
e. This environmental issue poses significant threats to biodiversity, as many species lose their habitats and face extinction.
A.d-e-a-b-c
B.c-e-a-b-d
C.d-e-a-c-b
D.c-a-d-b-e
a. As a result, there has been a noticeable increase in community events, bringing people closer together.
b. New recreational areas have also been created, promoting a sense of community and providing places for families to spend time together.
c. However, some residents have raised concerns about losing the neighborhood's original character as the area becomes more developed.
d. Many local businesses have adapted by offering more family-oriented services, attracting both residents and visitors.
e. Over the years, Ernesta has shifted from a primarily commercial area to a more family- friendly community.
A. e-d-a-b-c
B.e-d-b-a-c
C. b-c-e-a-d
D. e-a-d-b-c
People (18)_______.
A. traveled regularly often develop a better understanding of global diversity
B. have a better understanding of global diversity often travel
C. who travel regularly often develop a better understanding of global diversity
D. whose are travel regularly want to develop a understanding of global diversity
By stepping out of your comfort zone, (19) _______.
A. allows you to easily solve problems and adapt to situations you already know
B. you learn to solve problems and adapt to unfamiliar situations
C. you fail to learn how to address challenges and adjust to known situations
D. you struggle to find solutions and adapt to new circumstances
Historic landmarks, for example, (20) _______, allowing travelers to witness the rich history of other nations.
A. where visited by millions of people every year
B. that had millions of people visited every year
C. are visited by millions of people every year
D. visiting by millions of people every year
(21) _______, they understand how different regions have shaped the world.
A. It is filled with stories and cultural significance cals over
B. Which places are filled with stories and cultural significance
C. Having explored these places which are filled with stories and cultural significance
D. Stories and cultural significance which are exploring by these places
Traveling makes people (22) _______ .
A. not only more knowledgeable but also more understanding of the world around them
B. neither more understanding of the world around them nor more knowledgeable
C. become knowledgeable, yet they remain ignorant about their surroundings
D. but it does not help them comprehend the world around them
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an accidental invention in the passage?
A. chocolate chip cookies
B. microwave heating
C. rubber vulcanization
D. penicillin
The word "Serendipity" in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to______.
A. Deliberation
B. Fortuity
C. Misfortune
D. Planning
The word "it" in paragraph 3 refers to______.
A. the cookie
B. a chocolate bar
C. the baker
D. improvisation
The word "imperceptible" in paragraph 5 could be best replaced by______.
A. elusive
B. obscure
C. subtle
D. veiled
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in the final paragraph?
A. Modern creators have been extracting wisdom from past mistakes, turning unexpected events into groundbreaking discoveries.
B. Present-day innovators are learning from earlier accidents, seeing potential breakthroughs in present-day mishaps.
C. Modern developers keep deriving insights from historical blunders, believing that even a failure might eventually lead to innovation.
D. Current inventors have continued gaining knowledge from previous accidents, expecting future success to come.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. When Ruth Wakefield ran short of baker's chocolate for her recipe, she used chocolate bits instead.
B. Percy Spencer experimented with popcorn kernels while finding melted chocolate in his pocket.
C. Richard James and his wife Betty commercialized the Slinky after watching a spring fall from height.
D. Alexander Fleming researched the bacteria-killing properties of mold following his vacation time.
In which paragraph does the writer demonstrate the relationship between home innovation and industry?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
In which paragraph does the writer illustrate the intersection between scientific principles and recreational development?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
The phrase "brought to light" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by______.
A. revealed
B. negotiated
C. implemented
D. facilitated
The word its in the paragraph 2 refers to______.
A. the human brain's
B. neuroplasticity's
C. ability's
D. nature's
Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?
A. The book "The Brain That Changes Itself" by Norman Doige introduces a woman born with half a brain.
B. Norman Doide's book introduces the concept of neuroplasticity and stories about disability.
C. Norman Doidge has won a prestigious award for his exceptional book about neuroplasticity.
D. Norman Doidge has reshaped our understanding of the brain's potential through inspiring real-life stories in his book.
Where in paragraph 4 does the following sentence best fit? "For, genius is nothing but a human being who has realized his/her innate potential!
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
The word "innate" in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. inborn
B. acquired
C. extraordinary
D. infinite
According to paragraph 4, which of the following is NOT an example of geniuses having innate potential and the right environment?
A. Enstein
B. Galileo
C. Mozart
D. Leonardo da Vinci
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. New neurons are constantly born, their survival can be maintained by avoiding any stimulation.
B. New brain cells are continuously generated, and their survival and growth depend on consistent stimulation.
C. Lack of stimulation from the external environment can result in the death of newly generated brain cells.
D. We have to invest a significant amount of our time and effort into enhancing the development of brain cells.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The genetic traits we inherit from our parents are limited, but our brain's capacity for development is boundless.
B. Only nature influences a person's development, nurture has no impact.
C. Under no circumstances can neuroplasticity alter the structural and functional capacities of the human brain.
D. All talented people in the world do not need the environment or support to achieve their success.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Both natural talent and a supportive nurturing environment enable people to realize their abilities.
B. Children with unsupportive parents can still achieve optimal development.
C. Children with poor genetic inheritance can never be successful despite any support.
D. The book written by Norman only reinforces the traditional views about our brain, which is not helpful in transforming preexisting beliefs.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. All children are born with a natural ability to think and learn like geniuses.
B. If children have opportunities to develop their natural curiosity and thinking capacity, they will learn faster and better.
C. All children can become geniuses if they are provided with the right environment, the right stimuli and the right guidance.
D. The kids should be surrounded by lots of interesting books in all fields.